A response to the recent essay ”The Death of Environmentalism“

The re-election of that very problematic George carried an expensive lesson: that in spite of all the tremendous organizing, new strategies, and rallying round that environmentalists did to defeat the Bush agenda  we need to get bigger, be smarter and more creative. In that respect, Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhauss essay The Death of Environmentalism is not very useful or even new. Their arguments mirrored many ideas put forth way back…» Read more

Primal Tears by Kelpie Wilson NorthAtlantic Books, 2005 320 pages, $13.95 Primal Tears is a funny, deep, exciting, and biologically correct novel springing from an innovative idea: What if efforts to bring back endangered species from the brink are taken another step through a different kind of captive breeding program, with human surrogate mothers carrying the endangered fetus to term, thereby increasing birth rate of the species threatened with extinction? Not possible…» Read more